Author Topic: Near Death Experiences  (Read 7115 times)

apparently i nearly drowned when i was little. i was riding my trycicle near the pool and i fell into it, hitting the side of my head on the bottom/side of the pool. luckly(?) my sister was near by and saved me. i guess that explains the scar on the side of my head, and the fact that i dont like to go swimming very much.

A car nearly hit me once when I was riding my bike. He ran the stop sign at the crosswalk

Fell out of the 4th story of a building, got hit by a car 8 times, hospitalized for deadly illness twice, all manner of stuff has fallen on me, trapped in a fridge... ya thats about it

Fell out of the 4th story of a building, got hit by a car 8 times, hospitalized for deadly illness twice, all manner of stuff has fallen on me, trapped in a fridge... ya thats about it
Suuuuuuuuuuurrrrrreeeeeeeee.


Fell out of the 4th story of a building, got hit by a car 8 times, hospitalized for deadly illness twice, all manner of stuff has fallen on me, trapped in a fridge... ya thats about it
Either you're stupid, or extremely unlucky.

Regardless of which it may be, I still hate you.

Started drowning, my mother reached for my hand but couldn't reach. Then a kid came and saved me.

No offense to you, but what kind of mom wouldn't dive into that pool immediately?  Unless I'm just thinking about it in another way then you were when you were writing this, I think it's pretty sad that she values her staying-dry rather than her kid.

   I've had three. One when I was 7 and I was eating a piece of meat and it was very tough to chew. I tend to swallow my food before chewing it up completely so I try to swallow it and I begin to choke. So I'm choking on this piece of meat and before I lost consiousness(however you spell it) I hit the ground, and I hit the ground so hard that I spit up the meat.
 
 And the second one was when I was at a pool party and I jumped into the pool (very deep pool) and go straight to the bottom, I can't hold my breath for long so I need some air. I'm trying to swim up but can't swim fast enough so I open my mouth to breathe, inhaled a mess of water. And I was losing it, right when it seemed I was miles away from the surface I was pulled out by my friend. Two close calls, too much.

   The third time was when I was 7. I taught myself how to swim so I'm not a strong swimmer. I was at Huntington Beach and it was high-tide, then I went out into the water. And I kept going further and further into the ocean, so this one wave knocks me flat on my face. I try to get up and am knocked down by another wave, then another. I was being pulled back and my fingers were digging into the sand to keep me from getting dragged out, that did nothing. Then there was this huge wave coming and I got up real quick and ran back to the sand. I was scared out of my mind.
« Last Edit: April 30, 2009, 06:55:05 PM by Daffy »

My nearest death experiance is where I literally fell off the sidewalk and just about got run-over.

I think I just thought of another one I had. :o

Like all 10 - 12 year old boys living near some trees, me and a friend decided to build a fort. My friend had an ax, I had a short saw. He was cutting the branches of a tree when we noticed the axe head was loose. We thought it would hold and continued. Anyway, I was behind him, sawing a tree down when suddenly an axe head flew past me literally half a foot away and landed in the dirt. I was scared stuffless for about a week whenever I saw an axe. :(

Apparently, i was going to be bit by a rattlesnake in my backyard; and apparently my dog jumped in the way and took the bite for me. He didnt die, but had a nasty swollen nose for a few weeks, apparently. Thank god i survived this ordeal
apparently.



you just wait.
Oh God I choked for at least one and a half minutes on Gatorade D: You're right!

Oh God I choked for at least one and a half minutes on Gatorade D: You're right!

Don't worry, Jesus still love you.

Don't worry, Jesus still love you.
Jesus loves me this I know,
for the Bible tells me so!
But scientists disagree.